Multifaceted vocalist and creator ANTHONY VINCENT has unleashed his latest transformation with “Limp Bizkit – Break Stuff (in the style of Slipknot)”, taken from his newly released album SlipNOT Volume 1. Known for his viral ability to morph between genres and voices, Vincent takes one of nu metal’s most iconic anthems and drenches it in the chaotic, percussive aggression of early Slipknot energy.
The track perfectly captures the fury and industrial grit of the Iowa legends — layers of distorted guitars, relentless drums, and Vincent’s guttural, Corey Taylor-inspired delivery give Break Stuff an entirely new life. Every section feels heavier, darker, and more unhinged, turning Limp Bizkit’s tongue-in-cheek rage into a full-blown descent into madness.
SlipNOT Volume 1 is an ambitious project that reimagines songs from various artists through the sonic lens of Slipknot, blending nostalgia with creativity and unmatched attention to detail. From the vocal production to the instrumental chaos, Vincent showcases his ability to pay homage while still imprinting his own unmistakable style.
With this release, ANTHONY VINCENT once again proves why he’s one of the most inventive modern interpreters of heavy music — a true chameleon unafraid to push boundaries and reinvent the familiar. SlipNOT Volume 1 is available now across all major streaming platforms.
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